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Advanced Configuration of the XT Series
this name because while it is proprietary, it has a similar syntax to the standard modem AT
commands, using ASCII characters to communicate messages.
The XT Series can receive AT commands from its network connection to the controller's IP address
over port 55003, or from its USB connection to the controller's serial port connected via a standard
RS232 cable.
You can use AT commands to control all functionality of the XT Series available in the endpoint or
web interface.
Before using this functionality, you must enable AT command management in the XT Series. You
can restrict whether AT commands are allowed only over the RS232 cable or over the network
connection, and you can also restrict the range of IP addresses allowed to control the unit. For more
information on the supported AT commands, contact your local customer service representative.
Before you begin
Ensure you have the IP addresses and the subnet mask of the devices which remotely control the
XT Series.
If configuring from the endpoint, you must first enable advanced configuration, as described in
Enabling Advanced Maintenance on the XT Series
Procedure
1. Access the AT settings. From the XT Series web interface, select Administrator Settings >
Utilities > Remote Access > AT Commands. From the endpoint's main menu, select
Configure > Advanced > Utilities > Remote Access > AT Commands.
2. Set the fields as required.
Table 46: Configuring AT command settings
Field Name
AT commands
management
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XT Series Deployment Guide
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on page 112.
Figure 105: Configuring AT commands
Description
Select Yes to enable remote control AT commands API via both
TCP and serial cable. Select IP only to restrict it to a TCP
connection only, or RS232 serial port only to restrict AT control to
an RS232 serial cable connected to the USB port on the XT Series.
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